> what can the kids do, though, if you look at the social liberation that came out of the '60s, and berkeley, for that matter, if we were to turn our attention to economic liberation which is it what we're in need of, the need of economic enslavement by the government and the 1% of everybody else and liberate ourselves from that, what would you suggest as a first step? >> listen carefully to what your political leaders are saying. when i say listen carefully, i say i mean does this really make sense? and if it doesn't demand better answers, when you hear political candidates saying we can't afford this and that when that really has to be provided by government, there are some things people can't buy privately like a bike path. when they say we can't afford it. say, wait a minute. is this worth buying? and it might than it's bone expensive and a really good deal. and in that case, we should go and get it. we have to improve the level of conversation. but go buy a newspaper, buy